UN agency reports over 8,500 migrants died worldwide last year, a record since tallies began in 2014
The U.N. migration agency says more than 8,500 migrants died on land and sea routes worldwide last year, a record high since it began tallying deaths a decade ago
By JAMEY KEATEN
Published - Mar 06, 2024, 09:33 AM ET
Last Updated - Mar 06, 2024, 09:33 AM EST
GENEVA (AP) — A total of 8,565 migrants died on land and sea routes worldwide last year, the U.N. migration agency said Wednesday, a record high since it began tallying deaths a decade ago.
The International Organization for Migration said the biggest increase in deaths last year was on the treacherous Mediterranean Sea crossing, to 3,129 from 2,411 in 2022. However, that was well below the record 5,136 deaths recorded on the Mediterranean in 2016 as huge numbers of Syrians, Afghans and others fled conflicts toward Europe.
IOM said the total number of deaths among migrants in 2023 was nearly 20% more than in 2022.
It said most of the deaths last year, about 3,700, came from drowning.